Sound design with CMI V

- [Instructor] Let's go ahead and use our CMI V … to create some really interesting evolving textures. … I'm going to access our CRT monitor by double-clicking on it … this time, and you can see we're back in the default state … of the plugin. I'm just going to go ahead and replace this … SARRAR sound with some other sounds from the library. … So I'm going to go ahead and access … our CMI V Factory Library and you can see we have a number … of choices, including animal sounds, bass, bells, brass, … cymbals, drums, humans, a whole bunch of different effects. … Let's go into humans for a second. … Maybe we'll load up a nice choir and see … what that sounds like. For my first sound, … I'm looking to pick kind of a longer sound and then maybe … we'll layer that with some shorter sounds. … Alright, let's load up our choir, … hear what that sounds like. … (series of high notes) … Cool, maybe one of these things I'll do … is maybe just adjust the Loop length here, … (soft note) … I like it as a shorter Loop 'cause it's kind of creating …

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3/29/2019

The Arturia V collection has a wide variety of software synthesizers. In this course, learn how to use the basics of each of the software synthesizer instruments. Explore advanced and practical uses through a series of tips and tricks designed to dive deeper inside the sound collection. Learn about the history of these sound instruments and discover their use in popular music.